Burney and Clark get plenty of shine in the game story and the above video (and will be the subject of a story in Tuesday’s Post), so we’ll just touch on them here. They attacked Jupiter like they’ve hit every other team in Gardens’ first four games: with speed, power and great blocking for each other. Their line, which will a big part of Tuesday’s story, was outstanding, locking onto Warriors defenders like magnets and driving them off the ball. Pure run-game excellence from the Gators, who lead the county in rushing yards by a wide margin (full stats here).

Note: Welcome to the PBGametime 2011 Spring Football Tour. During our three-week tour, we visit area teams, meet some of the top players and answer the most pressing questions. Today’s stop is Palm Beach Gardens, where the Gators’ rushing attack has them primed for a playoff run.

After the next two weeks, Palm Beach Gardens (2-2) will officially be sick of the wing-T offense. With games at Vero Beach this week and at home against fourth-ranked Seminole Ridge next week, the Gators need to stop the old-school, multi-tiered running attack that both upcoming opponents use.